Rivals.com State of Florida analyst Chris Nee previews the top storylines to follow for the upcoming Under Armour All-American Game.

Practices are held at Disney's Wide World of Sports in the Orlando area throughout the week. The game is played at 7:30 p.m. Jan. 5 at Tropicana Field in St. Petersburg, Fla., and will be televised on ESPN.

1. Quarterbacks galore

The Black Team roster has Texas commitment Connor Brewer, who is the top-ranked quarterback for the squad. He is joined by a signal-caller from the Lone Star State in Preston Dewey, who is bound for Miami. Rounding out the Black Team trio is Clemson commitment Chad Kelly.

The White Team roster has quarterbacks spanning from coast-to-coast in California's Zach Kline, a California commit, Idaho's Tanner Mangum, a BYU commit, and Alabama's Jameis Winston, a Florida State commit. Winston is considered the top dual-threat quarterback in the Rivals.com rankings, but watch out for Magnum as he showed he can compete with the best at the Elite 11 this past summer.

It will be a battle all week in practice to see who takes the first snap for their teams on Jan. 5, but there is no doubt both teams have quarterbacks that can make big plays downfield with their arms while some are also capable of doing damage with their feet.

2. Speed to burn

The quarterbacks aren't the only dangerous weapons in the offensive backfield. Both teams have a lot of talent at the running back position.

The Black team has Texas commitment Johnathan Gray, whose high school stats are eye-popping, and he is joined by an another explosive back in Miami commitment Randy Johnson. Johnson could also prove to be a major asset on special teams as a returner.

All-Star games tend to be pass-heavy, so that means that it will be a great battle between the wide receivers and defensive backs for both squads. Some possible matchups that could develop during the game include Nelson Agholor, an uncommitted five-star, battling with Notre Dame commitment Ronald Darby or Florida commitment Brian Poole. It could also mean a preview of an Iron Bowl battle as White Team wide receivers such as Amari Cooper and Chris Black, both of whom are committed to Alabama, could face future Auburn defensive back Joshua Holsey of the Black Team.

Under Armour week gets kicked off on New Year's Eve with the Under Armour Combine, which brings in top junior talent from around the nation for a one-day event. Some top-tier names will participate including defensive end Robert Nkemdiche, safety Marcell Harris, cornerback Vernon Hargreaves, running back Altee Tenpenny, tight end Standish Dobard and offensive tackle Kyle Bosch.